Nick Berry at Datagenetics says that the 13th day of the month is more likely to be a Friday than any other day of the week. The chart above should tell you it’s true, but you’ll have to go to Datagenetics to see why.

U.S.-based Rezvani Automotive Design has emerged pretty much out of nowhere. Based on the Ariel Atom, the Beast comes in two flavors, 300 and 500. Thanks in part to its 1,550 lb curb weight, the BEAST 500 can sprint from a standstill to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds. The BEAST 300 can reach 60 mph in only 2.9 seconds, tipping the scales at a featherlight 1,470 lbs. Power comes from either a 2.0-liter turbocharged, or 2.4-liter supercharged mid-mounted engine that can produce 315, and up to 500 horsepower respectively. The MSRP for the standard model begins at $119,000 for the BEAST 300, and $139,000 for the BEAST 500.

"From Disney comes “Maleficent”—the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the 1959 classic “Sleeping Beauty.” A beautiful, pure-hearted young woman, Maleficent has an idyllic life growing up in a peaceable forest kingdom, until one day when an invading army threatens the harmony of the land. Maleficent rises to be the land’s fiercest protector, but she ultimately suffers a ruthless betrayal—an act that begins to turn her pure heart to stone. Bent on revenge, Maleficent faces an epic battle with the invading king’s successor and, as a result, places a curse upon his newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Maleficent realizes that Aurora holds the key to peace in the kingdom—and perhaps to Maleficent’s true happiness as well."

These pieces from Katharine Morling. They look like black and white drawings from a comic book but they're actually ceramic sculptures made from clay and porcelain. They aren't just sketches or made from paper.

Food artist Daryna Kossar creates these food sculptures, including Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Super Mario Bros. and other cute characters seen below. She helpfully provides time-lapse videos of the creation of many of her edible works.

Recordshops.org is a Google Maps-based database of record stores around the world. Created by German DJ Marcus Maack."I had the idea for this site back in 2009. Took me a few years to realize it. Hopefully it’s not too late… It’s a one-man-project: This site will definitely not win an award for design, but hopefully it will help some record shops to survive a bit longer."